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...catalyst" for a larger conversation, and Starbucks will still hold forum discussions, co-produce special sections in USATODAY and put more stores in minority communities as part of the Race Together initiative, according to a company memo from...

...Soldotna High School has advanced to Round 2 of the USAToday Best Football Program 2014. Anyone can cast a vote here...Who has the best football program in the country? USATODAY High School Sports is giving the fans the opportunity...

...Oregon sent postcards to residents, showing how their voting participation stacked up against their neighborhood average. USAToday also reported in 2012 that the liberal group MoveOn sent similar vote scores to potential progressive voters. In both...

...any gaps active-duty personnel cannot in such areas as technical engineering and communications systems, according to USATODAY. Logisticians, comptrollers and religious specialists may also be needed.Sending in the troops is the humanitarian...

...vicious pejorative, a deeply offensive way to describe Native Americans. Even though owner Dan Snyder recently insisted to USAToday, "We'll never change the name. It's that simple. NEVER - you can use caps," and even though polls show that...

...Pentagon to destroy $1 billion in ammunition." This USAToday story says, "It is impossible to know what portion of...Taxpayers certainly do.A personal favorite, again from USAToday: "IRS workers who didn't pay taxes get bonuses...

...Restoring the American Republic." More about that in a moment.Stevens elaborated on his book in an interview with USAToday.One of his priorities would be to change the Second Amendment. As he writes in his book, "...the Second Amendment...

...There are talented photographers and then there are gifted photographers," said Jym Wilson, senior photo editor at USAToday and one of the judges. "I saw a lot of talent but also saw truly gifted photographers. These are not just action photographers...

...and that there has been no significant warming for 17 years (see more at climatedepot.com). As for hurricanes, USAToday reported last month: "...the nation is enjoying two record streaks for a lack of hurricanes: It's been nine years...

...small" is not a rallying cry.An anonymous administration official resorted to an analogy to children's cereal. As USAToday paraphrased his explanation: "If Assad is eating Cheerios, we're going to take away his spoon and give him a fork...